• aski3252@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    The main issue with an instance such as lemmy.world is that they donā€™t vet people at all. Beehawk manually approves their users, but that becomes kinda pointless when anyone can just create an account on lemmy.world and then go post on beehawk.

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      1 year ago

      Yeah, but then is Beehaw just going to defederate with every instance that has open registration or limited vetting, past a certain user threshold?

      That includes lots of instances. Kbin.social has open registration and is growing, for example.

      At that point, is a federated social network really what served their goals?

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      1 year ago

      Writing a paragraph about why you want to join isnā€™t necessarily a great vetting process though

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      1 year ago

      But isnā€™t that true of many more smaller instances as well? Will Beehaw defederate from everyone?

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        1 year ago

        Sure, there are smaller instances that donā€™t vet, but according to the beehawk admins, they arenā€™t an issue in terms of moderation, probably because of their small size. If other instances were to cause an immense need for increased moderation, Iā€™m sure they will defederate from them as well.

        Also the admins made it clear that this is supposed to be a temporary action until they are able to effectively moderate their community according to their rules and goals.